Re: Putting a Cummins into a Chevy.

One guy lower down mentions using your Ford. Well, IMHO, the Ford is a heavier built truck and has BETTER BRAKES ! I'm not sure on how the brakes were on a '94 Chevy, but on my '97 K2500, the anti-lock will go off on dry pavement. Those trucks simply don't stop when they absolutely need to. If You remember and accomodate that fact, they are fine. I never worried about that with My '89 F-150. It always stopped.

Re: Putting a Cummins into a Chevy. in reply to FC Andy, 06-03-2011 05:55:01

If you pull the anti lock wheel speed sensors out of the front hubs and buff all of the rust off where the sensor goes, it will stop doing that. There was a recall on that. Paint the bare metal before you put the sensors back in.

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